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INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
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USING THE UNIT SAFELY
Quick Start
Advanced Use
Appendices
How to read this owners manual
Quick Start ..............................21
Before you begin playing..........................22
For a better performance ..........................35
Features of the preset drum kits................47
Contents
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Chapter 3. Instrument settings ..................80
Chapter 4. Studio settings .........................87
Chapter 5. Control room settings...............90
Chapter 6. Sequencer................................97
Chapter 7. Settings for the entire TD-10...108
Chapter 8. Convenient functions..............116
Chapter 9. Operations using pads and foot switches ..........................................119
Chapter 10. Functions using MIDI ............121
Appendices............................131
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Rear Panel
Power Supply
Placement
Maintenance
Repairs and Data
Important notes
About button operations and the screen displays
How to modify settings
[INC/DEC]
VALUE dial
About the upper right of the screen display
About button operations and the screen displays
Selecting pads from the TD-10 front panel
About the Preset Drum Kits
About the basic screen
About button operations and the screen displays
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Mounting the TD-10 to the stand
Before you begin playing
Connect your audio system or amp
Connecting pads and pedals
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Turning on the power
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Caution when turning on the power
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Listening to the internal demo playback
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If you have purchased the PD-5, PD-7, PD-9, PD-100 or PD-120 individually
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the tuning bolt.
1 inch (3 cm)
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Concerning the performance & expressiveness of the pads
Rim shots
Choking
For a better performance
Positional sensing
Playing with brushes
Hi-hat control pedal
TD-10 operating procedure
Adjusting the volume
Adjusting the volume balance
Adjusting the overall volume
Selecting a drum kit
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Effect on/off
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About expansion boards
propos des cartes dextension
(French language for Canadian Safety Standard)
Troubleshooting connections and settings
No sound
No sound when you strike [PREVIEW]
[PREVIEW] produces sound, but striking the pads does not.
You hear sound in the headphones but not from the external amp, etc.
Specific pads are too loud or too soft
Rim shots do not sound
Rim shots do not sound cor- rectly
Volume is low when you play using brushes
Strike location is not detected.
Features of the preset drum kits
No.36: 70s Rock drum kit
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Features of the preset drum kits
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No.38: Electronic drum kit
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Features of the preset drum kits
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[INST]: Creating drum sounds
Selecting an instrument
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[STUDIO]: Adjusting the acoustics of the room
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[CONTROL ROOM]: Adding finishing touches to the sound
Using the equalizer to modify the sound
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Perform with the on-board sequencer
Playing back a preset pattern
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Using a foot switch to select kits
Using a pad to playback patterns
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Examples and convenient tips
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Using the TD-10 as a MIDI sound module
Examples and convenient tips
Advanced Use
How the V-drums system is organized
Controllers such as
Pad
Sound module (TD-10)Controller
Chapter 1. Overview of the TD-10 V-drums
How to select pads
Using pads to select the pad/sound for editing
Using the TD-10 to select the pad/sound for editing
Selecting a kit
Selecting kits from the list display
Chapter 2. Settings for the entire drum kit
Making settings for brush performance
Effect switches for the entire kit
Chapter 2. Settings for the entire drum kit
Selecting an instrument
Selecting instruments from the list display
Chapter 3. Instrument settings
Editing an acoustic drum kit (V-EDIT)
V-EDIT and EDIT
VERY IMPORTANT!! When V-EDIT can be used
Selecting the shell material
Changing the shell depth
Selecting the head material
Tuning the head
Muffling settings (muting)
Adjusting the Snare strainer tension
Editing an electronic drum kit (V-EDIT)
Time
Bend
Editing a TR-808/909 (V-EDIT)
Instruments and parameters usable for each trigger input
Editing hi-hat, cymbals and percussion
Settings for the entire drum kit
Selecting the studio/room
Changing the size of the room
Changing the wall material
Chapter 4. Studio settings
Adjusting the volume and output assignments of the ambience
Settings for each instrument
About the basic procedure
Adjusting the amount of ambience
Selecting the type of mike and its location
Chapter 4. Studio settings
Settings for each group
Adjusting the amount of ambi- ence send level for each group
Chapter 4. Studio settings
Abbreviations in the display screen
Settings for each instrument
Chapter 5. Control room settings
Selecting output assignments
Abbreviations in the display screen
Applications
Output Separation: 76 dB (min.)
Controlling variations in volume (Compressor)
Customizing the tone (Equalizer)
GAIN Frequence FREQ
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HShelvLShelv Peak
Q
Settings for the entire drum kit
Adjusting effect Return level
Selecting the type of effect
Gate Non Linear
Editing the effects
Parameters for Chorus Delay 1, 2
Parameters for Flanger Delay 1, 2
Parameters for Phaser Delay 1, 2
Parameters for Pitch Shift Delay 1, 2
Parameters for 3D-Delay 1, 2
Settings for an entire group
Adjusting effect send level for an entire group
Adjusting the volume by group
Basic sequencer operation
Playback functions
Selecting a pattern
About the screen display
Selecting patterns from the list
Selecting how a pattern will playback
Click settings
Click on/off and volume settings
Setting the tempo
Setting the time signature and click interval
Selecting the click sound
Using ambience
Using effects
Adjusting the pan (stereo location)
Selecting the output destination
Recording
Basic recording procedure
1.Select an empty pattern
2.Set the time signature and the num- ber of measures
3.Select a MIDI channel
The Rehearsal function
Using a count-in
Start recording the moment that you strike a pad
Usage
Correcting timing as you record (Quantize)
Editing a pattern
Naming a pattern
Erasing a pattern
Erasing selected measures of a pattern
Copying a pattern
Copying selected measures of a pattern
Clearing a pattern
Clearing selected measures of a pattern
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Connecting two patterns
Settings for part instruments
APPEND
Adjusting the master tuning
Instrument selection and set- tings for each part
Mixer settings for each part
Muting a specific part
Changing output assign- ment for audio received by the MIX IN jack
Specifying the type of pad
What is the Trigger Type?
Chapter 7. Settings for the entire TD-10
Basic settings for the trig- ger parameters (BASIC)
Sensitivity
Threshold
Curve
Linear
Head Tension Adjustment
Adjust the head to an even tension
Loud1 Loud2
Spline
LOG1
Detailed settings for the trig- ger parameters (ADVNCD)
Scan Time
Retrigger Cancel (RetrigCancel)
A B
Mask Time (MaskTime)
The order in which trigger parameters should be set when using drum triggers
Adjusting the brightness of the display
Setting the master equalizer
Saving data to a memory card
About the Protect switch
When using a card for the first time
Saving data to a memory card
Loading data from a memory card
Automatically switching the display (Note Chase)
Selecting kits in the desired order (Drum Kit Chain)
Specifying a Drum Kit Chain
How to use the CHAIN
Chapter 8. Convenient functions
Copying
A display in which Copy can be used
The UNDO function
Chapter 8. Convenient functions
Getting help
Specifying how the Preview button functions
Chapter 8. Convenient functions
Using pads to play patterns (Pad Pattern)
Using pads to perform button operations (Pad Switch)
Chapter 9. Operations using pads and foot switches
Using foot switches to perform button opera- tions (Foot Switch)
Chapter 9. Operations using pads and pedals
Saving/Loading data to/from an external device (Bulk Dump)
Saving data
Loading saved data to the TD-10
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
Setting the Device ID Transmitting saved data to two or more TD-10 units
Using pads to play an external MIDI sound module
Selecting the note number trans- mitted by each pad
Setting the Gate Time
Setting the MIDI channel
MIDI OUT
Using the TD-10 with the Roland SPD-11
SPD-11Pad or pedal
MIDI settings for the entire TD-10
Setting the MIDI channels for each Part
Turning off Local Control
Disabling reception or trans- mission of Program Changes
Reducing the amount of data transmitted by the FD-7 (Pedal Data Thin)
Using the TD-10 as a sound module
Setting the instrument for each part
Adjusting the mixer settings for each part
Regarding note numbers for the drum kit sounds
Example of settings for General MIDI score
Using the percussion group
Selecting a percussion group
Selecting percussion instruments
Adjusting the volume balance between the drum kit and the per- cussion group
Procedure (Group Volume)
Procedure (Group Send Level)
Percussion group editing
Changing the kit number that is selected by a program change
MIDI messages for detailed performance expressions
Messages for hi-hat control
Messages for positional sens- ing (snare drum and ride cym- bal only)
Synchronization with external MIDI devices
About the SYNC parameters
Synchronizing the TD-10 to the playback of an external sequencer
Synchronizing an external sequencer to the TD-10
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
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Problems with the overall sound
Does not sound right.
Is pad sensitivity adjusted correctly?
No sound
Troubleshooting
Rotating [MASTER] does not change the volume
No Effects
No Ambience
Equalizer doesnt work (individual or MASTER)
Concerning pads and pedals
Playing velocity doesnt correspond to the resulting sound
An instrument other than the one assigned is heard
Have you changed the SCAN TIME setting (p. 111) after selecting the TRIGGER TYPE (p. 108)?
Hi-hat control pedal (FD-7) does not operate correctly
MIDI-related problems
No Sound when using an external controller (sequencer,keyboard etc.)
Has an internal volume setting been lowered?
Bulk dump is not transmitted.
Is the MIDI cable connected properly?
Display-related problems
Trigger indicators light on their own
Display is too light or too dark
Other
Hitting [PREVIEW] plays back a pat- tern.
Instruments that can be used with each trigger
Restoring the factory settings (INITIALIZE)
Message / error message list
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MIDI connectors
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI THRU
MIDI channels and multi- timbral sound sources
How the sequencer operates
TD-10
MIDI keyboard Pad
Pattern 1 - 100
About MIDI
Using drum triggers
Drum kit list
Preset list
Drum instrument list
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Note number (factory settings)
Percussion group Drum kit
Backing inst list
Preset pattern list
Section 1. Receive data
Channel Voice Messages
Note Off
Note On
MIDI Implimentation
May. 1 1997 Model TD-10 Version 1.00
RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100, 101)
Program Change
1. Drum Part
Channel Mode Messages
All Sounds Off (Controller number 120)
Reset All Controllers (Controller number 121)
All Notes Off (Controller number 123)
OMNI OFF (Controller number 124)
System Realtime Message
Timing Clock
Start
Continue
Stop
Section 2. Transmit data
Channel Voice Messages
Note off
Note on
Polyphonic key pressure
System Common Messages
Song Position Pointer
Song Select
System Realtime Message
Timing Clock
3. Parameter address map
(Model ID = 00H 0AH)
Parameter Address Block
TD-10 (Model ID = 00H 0AH)
* 1-1 SETUP
* 1-1-6 CONTROL
* 1-1-7 MASTER EQ
* 1-1-8 MASTER TUNE
* 1-2 DRUM KIT
* 1-2-1 DRUM KIT (Common parameters)
* 1-3 PERCUSSION GROUP
* 1-3-1 PERCUSSION GROUP (Note parameters)
* 1-4 PATTERN
Parameter Address Block Map
Section 4. Supplementary material
Decimal and Hexadecimal table
<Example 1> What is the decimal expression of 5AH ?
<Example 2> What is the decimal expression of the value 12 34H given as hexadecimal for each 7 bits?
Examples of actual MIDI message
<Example 2> Requesting transmission of compressor swich of snare drum in drum kit 1.
PERCUSSION SOUND MODULE (TRIGGER SECTION)
MIDI implementation Chart
PERCUSSION SOUND MODULE (SOUND MODULE SECTION)
PERCUSSION SOUND MODULE (SEQUENCER SECTION)
Specifications
Glossary
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SEQUENCER
Index of screen displays
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Index
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For KD-120 and Non-Expanded TD-10 Owners
This completes the settings you need to make for the TD-10.
Procedure
Adjusting the head tension
This completes the head tension adjustment.
Notes concerning installation of the kick pedal on the KD-120.
Procedure